Janina Fisher – 2-Day Intensive Workshop: Shame and Self-Loathing in the Treatment of Trauma
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- Janina Fisher is a member of the faculty.
11 hours and 46 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
Date: April 25, 2019
DescriptionShame… have you noticed how it adheres to our clients like super glue and functions as a barrier to trauma resolution?
Even after receiving successful trauma therapy, shame and self-loathing can prevent our clients from fully participating in life.
Janina Fisher, PhD, a world-renowned complex trauma and attachment specialist, explains today’s most successful techniques for treating shame and self-loathing in trauma clients.
The body-oriented interventions featured in this recording will assist clients in relating to their symptoms with mindful dual awareness and curiosity, so that when combined with traditional psychodyanamic, cognitive-behavioral, and EMDR techniques, shame can become an avenue to transformation rather than a source of stuckness.
If you are unhappy with the lack of therapeutic success with traumatized clients who have chronic shame, this live webcast will reveal long-term healing options.
Key Advantages:
Learn how shame hampers trauma therapy and how overcoming shame might help you heal faster.
Assist clients in getting unstuck, transforming shame, and improving therapy results.
Teach people how to deal with shame without turning to destructive behavior.
Mindfulness can help you reduce judgemental thoughts and reactions.
Develop a strong sense of self-attachment and self-acceptance.
Build shame resilience via interventions based on empathy, forgiveness, and compassion.
Handouts
054645 – 2-Day Intensive Workshop: Shame and Self-Loathing in Trauma Treatment (2.1 MB)
Outline 47 Pages Available After PurchaseShame and Its Neurobiology
Shame’s Role in Traumatic Experience
Shame as a survival reaction in animals
Shame’s influence on autonomic arousal
Why is shame resistant to treatment?
Research limitations and possible dangersShame and Attachment: What Is Their Evolutionary Purpose?
The attachment system and shame
In attachment formation, shame states are ruptured and repaired.
What happens to shame in the absence of interpersonal repair?
Shame as a protective reaction to traumatic connectionThe Meaning of Shame in Trauma Treatment
Procedureal learning and trauma
Shame as a survival tactic
The unconscious recollection of revulsion, degradation, and humiliation
Meaning-making based on shame
Cognitive paradigms that amplify shame
The pernicious cycle of shame
A vicious cycle of humiliation and rage Internal organizational structuresTreatment of Shame
Why is it so difficult to overcome shame?
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Physiological condition as treatment entry point
Techniques based on mindfulness to overcome trauma reactions
Somatic therapies can help to regulate shame moods.
Mindfulness techniques can be used to reduce self-judgment.
Work with shame as an implicit memory and shame-based cognitive schemasAcceptance and Compassion for Shame
Disassociating from shame
Reframe guilt as a younger self or part of yourself.
Shame and the Model of Structural Dissociation
Learning about our “selves”
Recognize the importance of critical and judgemental voices.
Dual consciousness of who we are now and who we were when we were children, bringing adult compassion to our childhood vulnerabilitiesIn the Therapeutic Relationship, Shame is Healed
How may therapy be used to’repair’ shame states?
The Function of Therapeutic Empathy
Therapists as neurobiological controllers
The system of social involvement in trauma rehabilitation
Playfulness, acceptance, and curiosity should all be included.
FacultyJanina Fisher is a Ph.D. candidate. 63 related seminars and products
Janina Fisher, Ph.D., is a certified clinical psychologist and former lecturer at The Trauma Center, which Bessel van der Kolk developed as a research and therapy facility.
Dr. Fisher is a trauma specialist who has been treating individuals, couples, and families since 1980.
She is a previous president of the New England Society for the Treatment of Trauma and Dissociation, an EMDR International Association Credit Provider, the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute’s Assistant Educational Director, and a former Harvard Medical School Instructor.
Dr. Fisher talks and educates on themes relevant to the integration of neurobiological research and newer trauma treatment paradigms into established therapy methods on a national and worldwide scale.
She is the co-author, with Pat Ogden, of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Attachment and Trauma (2015), as well as the author of Trauma Survivors’ Fragmented Selves: Overcoming Internal Self-Alienation (2017) and the upcoming Working with the Neurobiological Legacy of Trauma (in press).
Disclosures for Speakers:
Janina Fisher is a private practitioner. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium.
Janina Fisher does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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